Notable Alumni
- Samuel Adams Wisner, class of 2006, rapper
- Harley Yanoff (stage name Harley Harrison), class of 2004, actor (movie Don McKay)
- Daniel Bowhers, class of 2002, co-owner Picture Planet studios/movie director (movie This is Don )
- Taylor Schilling, class of 2002, actress The Lucky One
- Ryan Sypek, class of 2000, actor (TV series Wildfire)
- Justin Lerner, class of 1998, film director / writer (2010 feature film Girlfriend)
- Evan Sneider, class of 1998, film actor (2010 feature film Girlfriend)
- Sarah Hurwitz, class of 1995, speechwriter to Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama.
- Gary Gray, host and producer of the Playboy TV series The Helmetcam Show
- Gregg Kavet, writer and co-executive producer, Seinfeld
- Phil Regan, former manager and MLB player (Detroit Tigers, Los Angeles Dodgers, Chicago Cubs, Chicago White Sox)
- Scott Levin, class of 1981, Television news anchor for WGRZ Buffalo, NY (NBC Affiliate)
- Alberto Salazar, class of 1976, winner of the Boston Marathon and three-time winner of the New York City Marathon
- Elliott Francis, class of 1971, Television/Radio news anchor (CNN, FOX, NPR)
- David Lipton, class of 1971 - First Deputy Managing Director (second-in-command), International Monetary Fund (2011–); United States National Economic Council (2009–11); United States National Security Council (2009–11); former Undersecretary for International Affairs, Treasury
- Craig Thompson, class of 1971, noted cancer researcher and President/CEO of the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
- Douglas Jabs, class of 1969, an expert in clinical research in the fields of ophthalmology and uveitis
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